I SUFFERED THREE YEARS Finally was Restored to Health Ty Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Lowell, Mass. — *‘I was all run downand had an awfui pain in my Fight, side, was 0 rsistently consti TERRE) Pated and bad vers 4 2ikie, Ge izzy spells. 1 suf- ie fered for three years and was perfectly miserable until a friend was tellin me to Lydia Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and 1 found it a wonder- ful medicine. I can now do twice as 2a much work and | recommend the Vegetable Compound to other women. You can use these facts as a testimonial.” —Mrs. M. TreaLL Bessey, 186 Appleton Street, Lowell, Mass, Why women will continue to suffer so long is more than we can understand, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ! For forty%ears it has been the stand- stored the who have been troubled with such ail- ments as displacements, tion, ulceration, irregularities, ete. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. 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Por illustrated Hierature with maps and particujars regarding reduced rallway rates, location of land, eto, apply to Dept. of Immigration, Ottaws, . OF ¥. A. RARRISON 210 B. Third St., Barrisbary, Pa. Canadian Government Arent in One Laundry. First Wall Street Lamb—How were you cleaned out? Second-—By wash sales. JUST GAVE UP SUFFERED SO Weakness, Pains and Other Trou- bles Had Discouraged This Arkansas Lady.—She Took Cardui, Found It Helpful, Got Welll Harrisburg, Ark. After serious symptoms had become apparent, Mrs, Belle Wilkerson, of Route 1, this place, says she “got worse and worse.” “I wasn't able to stand on my feet and had to go to bed” she explains. The . . . grew worse, and for about three weeks nothing seemed to do me any good. I grew so weak and nervous and could not sleep. ! began to have pain In the lower part of my body, and all across my back. deal of soreness and pain In my left side . . . I just gave up, for I suffered 80. I grew discouraged and thought I was not going to get well, “My head not only ached, but would feel so light and dizzy . . . I decided of how many women it had benefited, few doszes, 1 noticed a change. I slept better at night could eat something. 1 got up and began to do the work In the house and yard, and after three or four bottles of Cardul I was well” If you suffer from disorders pecu- Har to women, take Cardul—the Woman's Tonle. It should help you, Adv, like others The Kind. “3 "understand the candidate you speak of Is a climber In politics,” “Yes; a front porch climber.” Granulated Ryelids, Stiles, Inflamed Eyes ralloved overfight by Roman Eyes Halsam Ome trial proves ite merit Adv, To a quick ear a half a word. —Ger- man Proverb. A dwarf threatens Hercules, ME = lh UR ci oo tf fe « Morning eepYour Eyes Ere n STE W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 39-1920, — ne an PET Ts nc so dB Bas An a wre Ra ne gn x o BOI A “ HE er § v FEE Py gy io 3 A BRAVE AMERICAN IN POLISH ARMY Brigadier General Sweeny, .Mil- lionaire, Ba'tles for Cause of Freedom. TRAINED AT WEST POINT Served in Mexico, South America and Gave Valiant Service in the World War—Unusua! Type of Soldier of Fortune, than casual meMtion of struggle more than un interest ro Americun army at Governor's lIsiand, who acquainted with Sweeny, offi. Men of no fortune at all who fight and pay sre common But Sweeny, U. 8 A, Is» multimillionaire’'s son. his father hay ing amassed great wenith in the fa- mines of Wash and ldoho, and the soldier is than a millionaire. In his own He put In three years at West Point and then sought the life of an soldier In Mexico. South and American and Enrope, Offers Seif to Poland. Sweeny, a former Hentenant colonel in the United Stntes army, attached to the general staff. was in Parix dur ing the spring of 1810, recovering from wounds suffered In the Argonne offen sive with the A. E. F., when he learned that Poland was in need of offigers for her new armies He with the then Premier Paderewsk! and offered to recruit volun'eers when he consulted Be IS i i aA ANC, ¥ Hn . SA rE: SAO oh = eR wR iS . RN i — A ——————————— YH ivan he ii hotogruph of the H-NU, latest larger. returned to Amerien, In three weeks he had selected 2090 former American army oflicers, all of whom had »een service In France, Colonel Sweeny salled for Poland in September of last vear with the first of his officer con. tingent He wax not long In into the fight and in recognition of his plendid services Poland commissioned him a brigadier general, This Irisli-American-Pollsh generni for whom a soft life held no appeal began his eareer on the battlefield on ing for a while, Soldier of Fortune, in the Madero affair. Upon recovery, Sweeny packed up for South Americn Treasury Department I3 Spend- ing Million Dollars to En- courage Saving. Carrying on Campaign for the Sale of Thrift Stamps, War Saving Stamps and Saving Certificates — Schoo! Rooms Organized. Washington. —Uncle Sam is spend. Ing $1.000000 this year, through savings division of the treasury partment, in an effort thrift. The expenditure of $1.000.000 com- pares with an expenditure last vear of ‘pproximately 84 000.000 and the staff of employees which compmises a force in Washington and an organization In every federal reserve district pares with the great force Inherited the in The saving*divizsion carries on the rampaign for the sale of Thrift stamps, War Savings stamps and sav- ing certificates, but these sales are § times School Rooms Are Organized. When the government first initinten fis drive for thrift and asked the an sistance of the people, the savings dk vision was organized and the mudde for other organizations to co-op. {ernie with It. A AdArive was made to In terest the school crgnnizations, the or rowgyest nnd Hut the clubs others | ganizations of women, Findusirial concerns and | and the policy has hwen reversed arganizations that it is ready to operate with them and success Is he ing had, housamiz of school =~ame are now and In cities and | organized many nun regular purt of the curriculum. In- dustrial roncerna have also organized their clubs necesxity of the budget In the home, Fraternal organizations have joined In nid the entire groundwork for the sav- | ings campaign has been laid. - | URGES FRENCH LEARN GERMAN Value of Language to His People. put to propa gandize the homes in the interest December 1, the =ale of exclusive om In the period from 1917, to January 1, 1910 government securities, Liberty and Victory honds, more than $1,000 000.006 In sales dropped to S20085842. Rut the port wil! be, according to O C. Les the people do not save as much dur Paris, France. —“Learn German” is the sociation of Language Professors. ETRE I “To dominate German must understand it. To maintain i independence or the superiority of our literature, we must not close our eyes { Germany.” M. Poincare added must he known hy those who under. i tnke the administration of the ocene pied regions, and also to restore | French to its proper pince In Alsace Lorraine, : Army officers recently were urged to tearn German. The government has that German dirigible, in ber msiden Hight at where he took a hnnd In several of the revolutions. He got into the world iwar as a private In the Foreign | Legion, | in September, | sioned =» enllnntry. and gnesed in this battle, and on @ hospital cot In Paris he was awarded the cross of the Legion of Honor. Two 1915, Heutenant he was commis other Important decorations | ression and he had an great reputation for bravery. Boon after belng made » captain of the French forces, he was sent to the United States upon advice of Ambassador Sharp as an lastrootor in 17 Sweeny was commissioned a major to trnin the Eightieth division Camp Lee, Va. He went overseas with this division, got shot up In the Ar gunne promoted lieutenant colemel for gallantry before the enemy and assigned to the staff of the A EF ail was NEW JUMP IN IMMIGRATION Typhus and War In Edrope. Washington, D. C.—Ymmigratior officials here profess te he mystified at the sudden increase in mordgretior | which approximated 20000 persons last week: and, II continned, woul Ladd LOO 000 to the population of tix | ointiry in a year. Louis F. Post, a» | intant secretary of the department of teviny no Information bas { vot renched the department whith wil explain the situation, “But I have n theory aboot ft." sai { Mr. Post. “1 am inclined to think that many of these people are coming bere ‘to get awny from conditions at home land that the condition is only tempor ary. Only Inst week a ship was held up at quarantine with typhus ebeard, flnhor, sald | naturally make a lot of people saxtom to get away.” | Eggs Proved Too Fraft As Carriers of Whisky Eggs may be all right te ship whisky In. but the baggage smashers most handle such cases with care. At a station In West Virginia some of the eggs broke and a prohibition lospector found three cases of “doctored” ees, Each egg had been carefully *blown”™ from the shell. After whisky had been poured ia, the aperture had been sealed with cement. i “ “David and Goliath” Re.enacted, i, | Indianapolis, Ind-—~Just as a mad | bull was charging Robert Williams, | Intent on goring him to desth, 8 small | boy hurled a brick. [It struck the bull | squarely between the eyes and killed cers’ training "schools, ost. w BENEFITS IN DISGUISE, — “Thiz bouse is rather old, { said the prospective tennnt. { “Oh, no” assured the real | agent. modern.” “But these stairs creak terribly,’ | complained the prospective tenant. the In 1 modern i homes. That | tlarm staircase, iy to the bedroom floor without wak i ing you up.” improvement is a patent Her Restful Present. waitress has an “Our face” { *“Umpht" | "I'd Uke her life “I'm not interested the know the in the damsel's into this place for a bite to eat, but I've noticed past twenty haughty repose.” that her life for minutes A NATURAL RESULT Barber—Your hair is getting thin, slr, i Customer-—Yes, | treated it for a | month with anti-fat thinking it was hair restorer. At the Zoo. Bee the eritters at the 200, Bee the panther and the bear, Then the thought occurs to you Yount expensive furs they wear in the Flat “When you call at the De Styles sometimes you see him and some | Hmes you see her, but you Dever see | them together.” {| "Of course not. They have | take turns to =it in the parior.” Hard Workers, { peaders do between engagements?” their backs and rest” Where ft Would Fit In youngest hoy. He bas such a pega- stive kinfl of character.” “Then why don't you make him a photographer. Delicate Consideration, “Why do allenists employ farge words?" “Se they can say anything they choose, right In a man's presence with- out risk of hurting his feelings” such OF SOME USE “1 hope we have snow on Christ mas.” ”™ “I am going to give my husband a new shovel” ®t ; Think of Others. When on the slippery street you set Your feet and get a tist, Thin’ of what fun the athers get; Just be an altrulst, Fifty.Fifty. eA man fsa't so apt to fib abou! hia age ns a woman, She-—Perhaps not, but he evens wu) the score when telling about his =a! ary. Naturally Fitted, Young Student, in higher school for girle, te tencher (sancily)-—Is ft troe profescor, that your father started in as a goose shepherd? Professor (quietly)—Very true, lit tie mism: my ancestral heritage has particularly qualified me to handle geese, A Time Waster, “He ways he's a man of few words” “That may be true. but I've learned that it always takes him a long time to them, : An 2 - ET Why That Lame Back? Morning lsmeness, sharp twinges when bending and an all day back bache; each is cause enough to suspect kidney complaint. If you feel tired sll the time and are annoyed by dizzy spells, headaches and irregular kidney action, you have additional proof and should act quickly to prevent more se rious kidney trouble Use Doan’s Kidney Pills, the remedy that is rec ommended everywhere by grateful users. Ask your neighbor! A Virginia Case Bs Rn Ashworth, . Rocky Mount, Va. says: I was in misery with my back could hardly keep my work Nights was restless = mornings 1 felt and lame The ney secretions highly colored burned in passage got Doan's Kidney Pills and used them until I was entirely | cured.” Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60¢ a Box DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS FOSTERMILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. [Clezr Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum Zc. and Teamster’s Life Saved “Peterson Ointment Y&ry severe sore on Co., Inc. 1 had a my leg for years. 1 | Am a teamster. | tried all medicines and salves, bul without success I tried doc. { tors, bul they falied 10 sure me. | couldn't { sleep for many nights from pain. Doctors said 1 cou ii live for more than two | Yerrs Finally Peterson's Ointment was {| recommended to me and by its use the { s0Te was entirely healed Thankfully { yours, William Haase West Park, Ohio care P. G. Reitz, Box 19.’ . Peterson "says: “1 am proud of the | above letter and have hundreds of others | that tell of wr cures of Eczema, Plies and Skin Diseases ™ Peterson's Ointment Mall orders filled t Co., Buffale round or nderful - is 36 cents a bom iy Peterson Ointment BETTER DEAD Life is 2 burden when the body is racked with pain, Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL Q The national remedy of Holland for owes 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re- sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Losk for the name Cold Medel an every bax and aseept Imitation Bad Stomach Sends Her to Bed for 10 Months Eatonic Gets Her Up? “Over a year ago,” says Mrs, Bet) | Williams, “I took to bed and fer months did net think I would YHve Eatonic helped me so much I am up and sble to work. [ recommend highly for stomach trouble.” Eatonic helps people to get well Wy taking up and carrying out the acidity and gases that put the out of order, If you have indigestion sdurness, heartburn, belching, food re peating, or other stomach distress, tale an Eatonie after each meal, Big ba costs only a trifle with your druggists guarantee, ——————. a — OB AAS AR CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE 8 Be a Poweriul Tonle and og tute that Arps Ploture Given Frea—postpaid—ne ow Stephenson Co, HE B, R Sat
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